Mitsubishi in fresh emission scandal

Car manufacturer Mitsubishi has reignited industry emission worries after it admitted to ‘improper’ testing of its vehicles. The test procedure that’s been called in to question dates back to 1991, and includes the manipulation of rolling resistance.

Many industry pundits were raising eyebrow after posters advertising its Outlander Plug In hybrid claimed 147 miles per gallon. However, real world results were significantly lower, with some reporting between 60 to 70 mpg.

In a statement, the company said: “[We] conducted testing improperly, to present better fuel consumption rates than the actual rates; and that the testing method was also different from the one required.”